CHAPTER 12 PROBABILITY Flashcards
complementary event
The ‘opposite’ event, for example the complementary event to selecting an Ace from a deck of cards is selecting a card that is not an Ace
relative frequency
Probability - Wordbank
The frequency of an event over repeated trials as a fraction of the total number of trials
tree diagram
Probability - Wordbank
A diagram of branches for listing all of the possible outcomes of a multi-step chance experiment
trial
Probability - Wordbank
One go or run of a repeated probability experiment, for example, one roll of a die
two-step experiment
Probability - Wordbank
A chance experiment with two steps or stages, such as rolling a pair of dice
two-way table
A way of grouping items into two overlapping categories, such as gender and the ability of driving a car
Venn diagram
A diagram of circles (usually overlapping) for grouping items into categories
Experimental probability
P(E) __ number of times the event h______ total/n____ of trials
P(E) __ frequency of __/total f_______
Experimental probability
P(E) 1⁄4 number of times the event happened total/number of trials
P(E) 1⁄4 frequency of E/total frequency
C__________ events are events that t_______ make up all the p_______ outcomes, such as a h___ and a t___ when tossing a coin.
Complementary events are events that together make up all the possible outcomes, such as a head and a tail when tossing a coin.
Expected f_______ is the expected number of times an e____ will occur over repeated t____.
Expected f_______ 1⁄4 t_______ probability 3 number of t____.
Expected frequency is the expected number of times an event will occur over repeated trials.
Expected frequency 1⁄4 theoretical probability 3 number of trials.